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The biggest tunes on the underground this month

Since winning Best Label at the DJ Mag Best of British Awards in 2011, Defected have continued to go from strength to strength. Adroit at raising their finger to detect the prevailing wind of change, they've earned their rep by transforming the stirrings of the underground into mainstream success, pushing the likes of Tensnake to even greater heights and introducing house legends such as MK, Murk and Kevin Saunderson to a new generation of clubbers.

Generations of love!

Anyone who has spent too much time lurking around studios will be familiar with the distinctive yellow and black design of KRK speakers and will...

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More news from NAMM 2015

Numark have released the third incarnation of their NS7 controller at NAMM 2015.

The NS7III now comes with a three screen full colour LCD display, that...

Latmun makes simple but effective house music that focuses on rock-solid grooves... 

 

OTHER NOMINEES

Dead Man's Chest DJ Boring East End Dubs Kelly Lee Owens

Latmun’s appeal is broad and his tunes have found their way into...

Red Rocks is about to get a whole lot hazier...

Chicago duo Flosstradamus lit (pun intended, trap fam) the world on fire when they released their remix of Major Lazer's 'Original Don' back in 2011...

Away WeGO as DJ Mag offer up a WeGO3 that should make for a Happy New Year

DJ Mag is giving you all one last chance to revel in the holiday spirit.

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